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Starting with 10k training program - zerobyte - 02-07-2008 Hi Thank you very much for providing such useful information on 10k training. I am now starting my off training 2 weeks program as mentioned on the web site. Would you please tell me what kind of heart rate should I be targeting in the easy/relax run and easy run? Some info on myself. I m 38 year old with resting heart rate of 37 and been doing regular triathlon training 5-6 days a week total 8-12hrs each week in swim/bike/run for the last 5 years. My best 10k time is 42mins and wish to lower that to sub 40mins if possible. Now just been taking 3 weeks off from my major race and just completed day 5 in the 2 weeks off training program as shown in website. Thank you very much again for your great help Starting with 10k training program - TheEd - 02-07-2008 Hi zerobyte and welcome first off, may I ask whether you have been training previously on the 10k program and now you on your 2 week off cycle, please? Then regarding your pulse, I will need to gather a little more data about you before venturing towards giving pulse ranges for your easy runs, we should achieve this quite quickly though. May I ask whether you are doing the 10k training towards the triathlon or whether you will be doing the 10k training only for the 10k, because if you training for triathlons it is not advisable to train on the 10k program but to revamp the program to accommodate triathlon training? Will await your reply Thanks TheEd Starting with 10k training program - zerobyte - 02-07-2008 No I have not been previously training at the 10k program but is using the 2 weeks off as a starting point. I m training for 10k in triathlon not just 10k run races. Thank you very much for your help Starting with 10k training program - TheEd - 02-07-2008 Thanks zerobyte then it will need to be a different approach to the 10k training could you please provide me with your weekly routine for your other training, when you do your swimming sessions and what cycle training you do, please? Also add when and if you do gym work Thanks TheEd Starting with 10k training program - zerobyte - 03-07-2008 Here is what I do in a week Mon, AM - Rest, PM - Run track work 1hr medium, Swim 1hr hard Tues, AM - Swim easy 45mins, PM - Gym 1hr, Spin Class 1hr medium Wed, AM - Spin Class 1hr easy, PM - Run track work 1hr hard, Swim 1hr easy Thurs, AM - Swim easy 45mins, PM - long ride 3hrs Fri, AM - Rest, PM - Pilates 1hr medium Sat, AM - Run long 1.5hrs, PM - Gym 1hr, Spin class easy 1.5hrs Sun, AM - Brick 2.5hrs hard, PM - Yoga 1hr medium Mon/Wed nights and Sun morning are club training where I trained with a group Starting with 10k training program - TheEd - 03-07-2008 Hi zerobyte here is the revamped schedule for the Triathlon 01 60 to 70min easy distance 02 30min easy run 03 start with 5x2k R90 0min 00 (0.00 per k) to discuss 04 Rest 05 easy run - 'time on feet' up to 1Hr only 06 Brick 2.5hrs hard 07 easy day of 20 to 30min running - relaxed 08 am. swim easy pm start with 6x1k R60 0min 00 (0.00 per k) to discuss no spin session 09 AM - Spin Class 1hr easy, PM - no running, Swim 1hr easy 10 AM - Swim easy 45mins, PM - long ride 3hrs 11 Rest 12 5K paced run - aim sub 00:00 5k discuss pace 13 1hr to 90min easy distance run max - no brick ride 14 AM - Swim medium 45mins 15 start with 10 x 400m R 60 400/00sec - discuss pace 16 AM - Spin Class 1hr easy, PM - no run, Swim 1hr easy 17 30min easy 6x1min fast with 1min slow - 1min @ Race Pace - discuss 18 Rest 19 Race day up to 15K or Tri * easy recovery after race. 30min - 1Hr ** 2nd easy day after race. 30min *** final easy run after race would be Day 01 of program Please discuss this schedule, the main emphasis is on getting the quality rides in. In triathlon training the most important aspect in swimming and cycling is technique. For swimming get a technique coach more than anything so that you learn to swim correctly and smoothly. In cycling, how you sit on the bicycle is most important and learning to spin correctly is most important. Also note that is you spin incorrectly it stresses the leg muscles, SPINNING is meant to be cardio so you have to get this right If you like you can try this schedule for the next 3 weeks and then we can see how you adapt to it and then modify it from there, running definitely enhances your swimming and cycling, unfortunately there is no substitute for running. I look forward to your feedback TheEd Starting with 10k training program - zerobyte - 05-07-2008 Thank you very much for your detailed plan. My current 10k ability is around 45mins and my pb is 42mins. I m aiming at sub 45mins or sub 48mins off the bike in a tri race after these 3 weeks of training. What should then be my speed for the interval or fast pace training? Should I still follow that off season 2 weeks plan and build up plan in order to re-establish the base? If so, what kind of heart rate? In spinning, when you mean cardio, does it mean I should not felt much strain in the muscles after the training? and I should be focusing more on cadence rather than heavy resistance? Thanks again for your great help. |